8th President of United States

 Who was Martin van Buren? 

When Was Martin van Buren Born, How Did Martin van Buren Look Like, What Was Martin van Buren Appearance, How Martin van Buren Changed the United States, Who Was the First First Lady, Who Was the Second First Lady, Martin van Buren House, Martin van Buren Residence, How Tall Was Martin van Buren, Martin van Buren Known For, How and When Martin van Buren Died, How Old Was Martin van Buren When He Died.


BIRTH & ACCOMPLISHMENT

Born in 5th December 1785 buren was an American statement lawyer and eighth president of United States. He also had served ninth governor of New York, 10th United security of state and the 8th vice president of United States. Van Buren became known for being a shrewd politician. He earned the nicknames "Little Magician" and the "Red Fox" for his cunning politics. He was unable to get elected to a second term as president, however, when a financial panic hit the country and the stock market crashed.

FIRST LADY

On February 21, 1807 he married his cousin Hannah Hoes (image.1), with whom he had four children; Hannah died in 1819, and Van Buren never remarried. After the death of Hannah, Sarah Angelica Van Buren (image.2) who was the daughter-in-law of the eighth President of the United States Martin Van Buren, served as post of first lady.





HOUSE / RESIDENCE

Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is a unit of the United States National Park Service in Columbia County, New York, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village of Kinderhook, 125 miles (201 km) north of New York City and 20 miles (32 km) south of Albany. The National Historic Site preserves the Lindenwald estate and thirty-six room mansion of Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States. Van Buren purchased the estate during his presidency in 1839, and it became his home and farm from his leaving office in 1841.



SIGNATURE

Van Buren's signed letters are often brief but can be quite blunt. He used secretaries in his legal practice and then again at the end of his life. His letters with interesting content, which might help his reputation, are all too uncommon. Much of his correspondence consists of brief letters that deal with specific matters and lack philosophical or intellectual dimensions, yet occasionally letters appear that indicate there was more to Van Buren than met the eye. 



HEIGHT 

QUOTES

“It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn't.”

DEATH

He died at the age of 79 on July 24, 1862, in Kinderhook, due to Bronchial asthma and heart failure. 


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